Not sure what all you want to know. I am a Brownie leader for my daughter's troop. We meet for 1 1/2 hours every other week at her school with 9 other girls. We do crafts, learning activities, go on field trips (places like a local theater, pumpkin patch and the zoo.) We work on earning "Try-it" badges, which are supposed to be new activities for the girls to try. Then after doing a certain number, they earn a badge for their uniforms.
Every troop is different and will hold meetings and run them as they think best for the girls. The leaders have to get personal references and attend training for the age level that they plan to lead.
Your area may even have camps for the girls to attend in the summer or do horseback riding and other outdoor activities.
You can check out the national website at
www.girlscouts.org. Your local area probably has their own website, too.
Let me know if you have other questions! It's a great organization that is very concerned about helping girls achieveboost their self-esteem, teach them new things, and keep them safe. Of course, what your girl gets out of it depends on what she puts into it and depends on the leader. I would recommend all girls give it a try!